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The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl. — Heinrich Heine

That's the thing - you do a job like 'Shameless,' and suddenly that's why you can get a job like 'The Virgin Queen', not because of all the classical theatre you've done. But we can be very snippy about television. It's absolutely the most potent and powerful form of storytelling we have. — Anne-Marie Duff

Charlie Christians' contributions to the electric guitar are as big as Thomas Edisons' contributions to the world ... — Barney Kessel

The ordinary operations of algebra suffice to resolve problems in the theory of curves. — Joseph-Louis Lagrange

I prefer to find craftspeople I can be colleagues with and who take an area of responsibility and run with it. — Jack Dangermond

I've always had a niche for entertaining since I was a little girl. — Jana Kramer

An actress is not a machine, but they treat you like a machine. A money machine. — Marilyn Monroe

I love books that give you space to climb inside there. And you have to run to keep up in places, and you have to fill in a lot of blanks yourself. So it almost becomes your story. — Steven Hall

Your success is determined by how much you can really learn from your failures. — Joel Brown

When God-given, heaven-sent revival does come, it will undo in weeks the damage that blasphemous Modernism has taken years to build. — Leonard Ravenhill

You can't live an unhealthy lifestyle and expect a healthy outcome. — Frank Sonnenberg

Competitors argue that Google rigs its search algorithms to demote listings for competing search engines. Many of the allegations of demotion come generally from sites of pretty questionable quality, such as Nextag and Foundem. Some of Google's primary competitors in 'specialized search' clearly place well in search results - Amazon and Yelp. — Marvin Ammori

They know that ten heads lopped off will destroy them, but we are a free people; we have as many heads as we have people, and in a time of need leaders pop up among us like mushrooms. — John Steinbeck